Waner, Paul and Lloyd

Waner, Paul and Lloyd

▪ American athletes
in full  Paul Glee Waner  and  Lloyd James Waner , respective bynames  Big Poison  and  Little Poison 
Respectively,
 
born April 16, 1903, Harrah, Okla., U.S.
died Aug. 29, 1965, Sarasota, Fla.
born March 16, 1906, Harrah, Okla., U.S.
died July 22, 1982, Oklahoma City, Okla.

      American professional baseball outfielders, brothers who played much of their career together. Their nicknames did not refer to their size but to their batting: Big Poison, who batted and threw left-handed, hit more long balls (doubles and triples); Little Poison, who batted left-handed and threw right-handed, was known for the number of singles he hit.

      Both played minor league baseball at San Francisco (Paul, 1923–25; Lloyd, 1925–26) and at Columbia, S.C. (1926), and with the National League Pittsburgh Pirates (Paul alone, 1926; both 1927–40; Lloyd alone, 1941). Both were fast, but Lloyd was faster both in the outfield and as a base runner, and he had a better throwing arm. Single-hitter Lloyd batting ahead of his long-ball-hitting brother made for a formidable run-producing combination. Paul's batting average in each of his first 12 seasons was more than .300; he led the league three times and had a career average of .333. Lloyd hit better than .300 in his first six seasons, with a career average of .316. Both played, together and separately, with other National League clubs through the 1945 season. Lloyd served as a scout for the Pirates until 1949. After his retirement Paul operated a batting practice range in Florida. Paul was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1952 and Lloyd in 1967.

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